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When Is A Campus Not Like A Campus?
The Miami
. . When It’s Like A Zoo! (See Editorial Page 6)
e_________________r^r~-
Hurricane
Voi.. XXXII
University ok Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., January 11, 19.»7
No. 11
Attlee To Speak Tuesday
Story On Page 2
Photo bv Fri*hmsn
QUO VADIS? Sophomore Pal Crawford (left) and between the Merrick and Memorial Buildings, the
'ri.:or Carol Ross will tell yon that regardless of "guiding post” is the brainchild of an Alpha Phi
which way you're headed, this many-arrowed sign Omega member who said he built it as a “service to
will point out the right direction for you. Liorated the more bewildered element of the UM population."
Photo by Fincman
THE BIG MOMENT comes for this mid-term graduate, Barbara Kurtz, as she tries on the cap and gown she will wear in commencement exercises Feb. 4 at Dade County Auditorium. The 21-year-old journalism major is being assisted by Gail Field, 21-year-old human relations major who's scheduled to join Barbara and other mid-termers in the graduation line next month.
Photo by Cohen
HERE'S SOMETHING to take your mind oil the coming finals. She's blonde, green-eyed Joan Ingoidby, and she's the reigning Hurricane Honey No. 11. The 5-foot 6-inch 126-pound junior hails from Fair Ljiwn, N. J. The 20-year-old advertising major, who lists modeling and swimming as her favorite hobbies, is pledging Gamma Alpha Chi, women's advertising fraternity. If Joan will come to The Hurricane office today at 3:30 p.m. Bob Berry, Ibis editor, will present her with the traditional orchid.
HEY, YOU In the two-tone job! Better reverse your course—Walsh Avenue is a one-way street now! Walsh became one-way last week because of traffic congestion, but many students have not been observing the new sign, according to Sgt. Thomas Murphy, Coral Gables Police Force. To get to Walsh from Dickinson Drive motorists must now first turn right onto Merrick Drive, then right again to Walsh. Motorists wishing to approach Walsh from Ponce de I.eon Boulevard ran turn onto Merrick, then left to
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Photo by Flnttnim
get onto Walsh. Sgt. Murphy called special attention to the 15 m.p.h. speed limit in the area. The car that is fighting the inexorable course of progress in traffic planning has come up Dickinson from off Ponce. His only alternative now is to go curving around Dickinson past Eaton Hall, turn right at Merrick (which is two-way) and then turn onto Walsh. An even easier route from Ponce would have been to turn onto Merrick originally. Yes, Virginia, the picture was posed, and nobody got hurt.

When Is A Campus Not Like A Campus?
The Miami
. . When It’s Like A Zoo! (See Editorial Page 6)
e_________________r^r~-
Hurricane
Voi.. XXXII
University ok Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., January 11, 19.»7
No. 11
Attlee To Speak Tuesday
Story On Page 2
Photo bv Fri*hmsn
QUO VADIS? Sophomore Pal Crawford (left) and between the Merrick and Memorial Buildings, the
'ri.:or Carol Ross will tell yon that regardless of "guiding post” is the brainchild of an Alpha Phi
which way you're headed, this many-arrowed sign Omega member who said he built it as a “service to
will point out the right direction for you. Liorated the more bewildered element of the UM population."
Photo by Fincman
THE BIG MOMENT comes for this mid-term graduate, Barbara Kurtz, as she tries on the cap and gown she will wear in commencement exercises Feb. 4 at Dade County Auditorium. The 21-year-old journalism major is being assisted by Gail Field, 21-year-old human relations major who's scheduled to join Barbara and other mid-termers in the graduation line next month.
Photo by Cohen
HERE'S SOMETHING to take your mind oil the coming finals. She's blonde, green-eyed Joan Ingoidby, and she's the reigning Hurricane Honey No. 11. The 5-foot 6-inch 126-pound junior hails from Fair Ljiwn, N. J. The 20-year-old advertising major, who lists modeling and swimming as her favorite hobbies, is pledging Gamma Alpha Chi, women's advertising fraternity. If Joan will come to The Hurricane office today at 3:30 p.m. Bob Berry, Ibis editor, will present her with the traditional orchid.
HEY, YOU In the two-tone job! Better reverse your course—Walsh Avenue is a one-way street now! Walsh became one-way last week because of traffic congestion, but many students have not been observing the new sign, according to Sgt. Thomas Murphy, Coral Gables Police Force. To get to Walsh from Dickinson Drive motorists must now first turn right onto Merrick Drive, then right again to Walsh. Motorists wishing to approach Walsh from Ponce de I.eon Boulevard ran turn onto Merrick, then left to
\
Photo by Flnttnim
get onto Walsh. Sgt. Murphy called special attention to the 15 m.p.h. speed limit in the area. The car that is fighting the inexorable course of progress in traffic planning has come up Dickinson from off Ponce. His only alternative now is to go curving around Dickinson past Eaton Hall, turn right at Merrick (which is two-way) and then turn onto Walsh. An even easier route from Ponce would have been to turn onto Merrick originally. Yes, Virginia, the picture was posed, and nobody got hurt.